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"ball up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as a verb phrase and means to make a mess of something or to confuse or complicate a situation. It can also be used to describe physically scrunching or rolling something into a ball shape. Example: "I tried to bake a cake, but I completely balled it up and it turned out more like a burnt brick."
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"He's not forcing the ball up there.
"Jagging the ball up the slope.
I ball up as much as possible".
"He'll chase that ball up there".
"Punt the ball up to Fellaini.
He again nudged a ball up its inclined plane.
He wasn't bashful about putting the ball up".
"We don't want to tee the ball up," he said.
Now he's got the ball up on his fingers.
Martin is continuing to toss the ball up invitingly.
66 min: Ireland move the ball up into Scottish territory.
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